Program:	124 Geometry Formulas
Author:		Andy Kay
E-mail:		andrewrocks2003@yahoo.com
Version: 	v1.0
System:		83+ Flash Apps

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DESCRIPTION:

This is a math application that consists of 124 built-in geometry formulas to make calculating area, perimeter, volume, surface area, angles, sine, cosine, tangent, distance, slope, midpoint, and more, faster and easier than ever! This program can turn a 2-minute problem into a 5-second problem. For example, one of the formulas allows you to find the volume of a sphere just by stating the length of the radius. One you do that, it automatically calculates it for you, in less than a second! Another function lets you input the measure of an angle, and it will instantly state its sine, cosine, tangent, complement, supplement, and opposite! Also, unlike most geometry programs, this allows you to use multiple formulas to get the same answer. Download this program, and see just how quick and easy geometry can be!

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LIST OF FORMULAS

First off, this app was originally a basic program which was turned into an app with BasicBuilder. Also note that the animated screenshot included is of the 114 Formulas pre-release version.

If you were to look at the basic program, you would find 124 different formulas. When you start, there are 4 options: 2D Figures, which has Area and Perimeter Formulas, 3D Figures, which has Volume and Surface Area formulas, and Other, which contains everything else, and, of course, Quit.

Once you choose one, you will access a submenu. Choose a category, and you will see a list of formulas. Some formula options have a ":" in them. This means that there are multiple ways to figure out the equation, and you will input whatever follows the colon.

Also, on each menu screen, you can press Y=, ZOOM, or GRAPH to "quick quit". On the submenus with formulas, you can press Clear to return to the submenu. Also press up and down to scroll.

Once you choose a formula, it will ask for input. State what it is that it's asking for, and it will do the rest:

1. AREA: Figure out the area of a 2-D figure

Circle:Circumference-Input the circumference, aka, the circle's perimeter
Circle:Diameter-State its diameter
Circle:Radius-State the length of the radius
Ellipse (Oval)-State the horizontal radius, and the vertical radius
Equilateral Triangle-State the length of a side
Kite: The length of the 2 diagonals
Parallelogram-State its base length and height
Rectangle-Area of a rectangle. State its length and width
Regular Polygon:Side, radius-State its side length, and radius length
Regular Polygon:Apoth, perim-State its apothem and perimeter
Rhombus:BH-Area of rhombus. State its base length and height
Rhombus:Diagonals-State the length of its 2 diagonals
Rt Triangle:Hyp,side-Right Triangle. State the hypoteneuse, and one of the sides
Semicircle:Diameter
Semicircle:Radius
Square:Diagonals-Area of a square, by stating the length of its diagonals
Square:Sides-figure out a square's area by stating the length of its sides
Trapezoid:Input base 1, base 2, and its height
Triangle:BH/2-Input the triangle's base and height
Triangle:SAS-Input the length of 2 sides, and the included angle

2. PERIMETER: Figure out the perimeter of a 2-D figure

Circle:Area
Circle:Diameter
Circle:Radius
Kite
Parallelogram
Rectangle
Regular Polygon
Rhombus:Area
Rhombus:Sides
Semicircle:Diameter
Semicircle:Radius
Square:Area
Square:Diagonals
Square:Sides
Triangle:Equilateral
Triangle:Isosceles
Triangle:Scalene

3. VOLUME: Figure out the volume of a 3-D figure
Circular Torus (donut-shaped figure)
Cone:Base Area
Cone:Base Circumference
Cone:Base Diameter
Cone:Base Radius
Cube
Cylinder:Base Area
Cone:Base Circumference
Cone:Base Diameter
Cone:Base Radius
Ellipsoid:Diameter
Ellipsoid:Radius
Irregular Prism
Pyramid
Rectangular Prism
Sphere:Circumference
Sphere:Diameter
Sphere:Radius

4. SURFACE AREA: Figure out the surface area of a 3-D figure

Circular Torus
Cone:Height,slope
Cone:Radius,height
Cone:Radius,slope
Cube
Cylinder:Base Circumference
Cylinder:Base Diameter
Cylinder:Base Radius
Irregular Prism (with 2 bases)
Regular Polyhedron
Regular Pyramid (all triangles have same area)
Rectangular Prism
Sphere:Circumference
Sphere:Diameter
Sphere:Radius

5. TRIANGLE ANGLES: Figure out the sine, cosine, tangent, complement, supplement, and opposite of an angle (opposite isn't a real geometry term, I put it in, in case you needed to know what 360-X was).

Input Angle
Input Sine:Finds the angle, and the info listed above
Input Cosine:Finds the angle, and the info listed above
Input Tangent:Finds the angle, and the info listed above

6. REGULAR POLYGONS: Tells the name of the figure, the number of sides it has, measure of its interior angles, measure of its exterior angles, the sum of the measures of its interior angles, number of diagonals, and number of triangles (triangles are formed when all possible diagonals from one vertex are drawn,i.e., a square has 2 triangles).

Input Number of Sides
Input Measure of Interior Angles
Input Measure of Exterior Angles
Apothem Finder
Radius Finder

7. CIRCLE RADIUS AND DIAMETER: Finds either of these

Radius:Input Area
Radius:Input Diameter
Radius:Input Circumference
Diameter:Input Area
Diameter:Input Radius
Diameter:Input Circumference

8. GRAPHING: Finds distance and slope

Distance:Nmbr Line-Find the distance of 2 points on a number line
Distance:2D-Find the distance between 2 points on a plane
Distance:3D-Find the distance of three points in space
Midpoint:Nmbr Line-Find the midpoint between two points
Midpoint:2D-Find the midpoint between two points on a plane
Midpoint:3D-Find the midpoint between two points in space
Slope-Find the angle of a slope

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OTHER

Yes, there are 124 formulas:
20 for area
17 for perimeter
18 for volume
16 for surface area
24 for Triangle Angles (for each of 4 choices, 6 things must be calculated)
16 for Regular Polygon Angles
6 for Circles
7 for Graphing

Version History (number states the number of formulas)
113: Almost done
124: First release!

Thanks:
Martin Warmer, for making Basic Builder and helping me with using it (thanks a lot!)
Anyone who likes this program
Anyone else who e-mails me with suggestions.

By the way, any questions or comments, incorrect formulas, bugs found, or suggestions on more formulas to add, e-mail them to me at andrewrocks2003@yahoo.com






